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Let me introduce myself. My name is Gulzina. My city is Bishkek. I grew up and studied in this city.
I have many interesting hobbies, for example, dancing traditional folk dances, walking around, taking pictures and decorating clothes. These are my main hobbies to which I pay maximum attention.
But if I'm interested in something new, then I will definitely try it myself.
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Tour 1: Plain Tour
Duration: 6 days
In short: Bishkek – Burana – Chon Kemin – Issyk Kul lake northern shore – Karakol – Jeti Oguz – Issyk Kul southern shore – Ala Archa – Bishkek
Day 1: Bishkek
You are going to be met by driver at Manas International Airport and then drive to the capital city of Kyrgyzstan. It will take you 30-minute from the airport. Today you will have tour of Bishkek where you will visit the Pobeda Square (Victory Square), Duboviy Park (Oak Park), Central Ala-Too Square, the National Arts Museum, National Philharmonic and others. We recommend you to visit our Asian Bazaar! We have no doubt it will be interesting for you. You will have the chance to take vibrant photos. You can buy there anything there. The night is in a hotel.
Day 2: Bishkek – Burana – Chon Kemin
The tour will start by travelling to Chon Kemin gorge. On the way you will visit Burana Tower (an 11th century minaret) and an open air museum of Balbals (stone warriors). Then we will continue our way to Chon Kemin gorge. In the afternoon you will enjoy 3 hours of horse riding among high in the mountains and through a mountain forest. On the top you will see one of the most beautiful panorama views of the gorge. The night will be in a homestay.
Day 3: Chon Kemin – Issyk Kul lake northern shore – Karakol
Today you will drive to the wonderful Issyk Kul Lake. It is defined to be the second largest alpine lake in the world of 1608m above sea level and also called "the pearl of Central Asia". It is important to note that, 1 500 years ago local people thought that it is sacred lake. You will see all the mountains around. After that will drive along the whole northern shore and arrive to Karakol town and visit ancient stone patterns – petroglyphs. Overnight is in a guesthouse.
Day 4: Karakol – Jeti Oguz – Issyk Kul southern shore – Bishkek
The tour will start will start by driving to Jeti Oguz gorge. You will see red rocks formations that have a name Seven Bulls – Jeti Oguz. Also you can see the Broken Heart Mountain. For seeing panorama view of the gorge you have to spend 20 minutes. Then you will have break in Bokonbaeva village. We will meet a local eagle-hunter. He hunts hares and foxes with the help of eagles. This skill is passed from generation to generation. You will have the opportunity to take photos with birds. We will continue our way to Bishkek. Overnight is in a hotel.
Day 5: Bishkek – Ala Archa – Bishkek
The tour will start by visiting Ala Archa gorge. It will take 45 km from Bishkek. It is a famous natural park situated on a spur of the Tien Shan mountain range. Before the access to this gorge was strictly controlled by government. You will have a short hiking tour to see a panoramic view of the gorge. Afterwards we will return to Bishkek. Overnight is in a hotel.
Day 6: Flight
Morning transfer to airport.
Transport:
02 pax – Mitsubishi Delica
04-10 pax – Mercedes Sprinter
Price per person:
02 pax – 695 $
04 pax – 465 $
06 pax – 365 $
08 pax – 315 $
10 pax – 285 $
Single – 90 $
Early check-in – 35 $
Single early check-in – 60 $
All dinners – 75 $
All lunches and dinners – 150 $
English speaking guide – 380 $ per group
Service includes:
- Transport
- Accommodation:
Bishkek – “Discovery” 3* or “Garden” 4*
Chon Kemin – Homestay
Karakol – “Karagat” Hotel 4* or “Green Yard” Guesthouse
- Mineral water supply
- Entry tickets to all museums
- Horse riding in Chon Kemin
Service does not include:
- Meals
- Single rooms
- Early check-in
- Travel insurance
- Visa and visa support
- English speaking guide
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